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Here is some Heber City info from the wiki:

Heber City (usually known as Heber) is a city in Wasatch County, Utah, United States. The population was 7,291 at the 2000 census and by 2005 had been estimated at 9,147. Heber City was founded by English emigrants who were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the late 1840s, and is named after the Mormon apostle Heber C. Kimball. It is the county seat of Wasatch County. The city was largely pastoral, focusing largely on dairy farms and cattle ranching, and has since become a bedroom community for Orem, Provo, Park City and Salt Lake City.

Heber City is currently governed by Mayor David Phillips along with City Council Members Jeffery Bradshaw, Elizabeth Hokanson, Nile Horner, Robert Patterson, and Eric Straddeck.

The county high school, Wasatch High School, is located in Heber City. Heber City supports four LDS stakes, as well as congregations of Southern Baptists, Catholics as part of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, and Jehovah’s Witnesses. Utah Valley State College has recently finished construction of a secondary campus north of Heber City along the US-40 corridor.

Heber City’s youth are employed largely in the surrounding golf courses, restaurants, and specialty shops in Heber City and the surrounding area. The adult population work mostly in Park City, Salt Lake City, Provo and Orem. Farming was once a large force in the economy, but this has diminished slightly. The largest local employer is the Wasatch County School District.

The Heber City Municipal Airport is located to the south of the city, near the junction of U.S. Route 40 and U.S. Route 189, and is capable of handling small prop and jet traffic. During a recent visit to Utah the airport also hosted some President Bush’s helicopters. They stopped to refuel after depositing the president in nearby Park City.

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